Nicholas Restaurant Review

: Everything is house-made at this family-owned restaurant, starting with the pizza-size pita bread on everyone's table, straight from the authentic Lebanese oven. Nicholas’ lengthy menu offers a full range of classic Middle Eastern dishes, including tabbouleh, fried cauliflower, stuffed grape leaves, hummus, saffron rice and tender lamb kebabs. You may also taste more unusual dishes such as kibbeh, a loaf made with bulgur, lamb and pine nuts; Lebanese lasagna, which combines chicken, a cream sauce and three cheeses; or a mix of pickled eggplant, crushed walnuts and herbs. Vegetarians and the gluten free will find loads of options. Meze platters in meat, vegetarian or vegan versions allow diners to sample several dishes at once. Portions are massive, but if you crave dessert, don't miss the baklava. The strongest drink available is mint tea. Service is professional, and the friendly, unpretentious space is often crowded. If take-out is your style, don't hesitate; Nicholas does a booming to-go business.

Vegetarians and vegans will fill right at home at this amazing Lebanese restaurant that serves up the freshest, hotest bread and smoothest hummus in all of town. Be prepared to wait and also to be amazed!